Average Travel Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse Salary

$2,806/week

The average salary for a Travel Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse in Rhode Island is $2,806 per week. This is 19% higher than the US average of $2,265.

Last updated on December 21, 2025. Based on 1 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.

Travel Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse salaries in Rhode Island compared to National Averages

$2,806/week

Rhode Island

19% higher than the US average.

$2,265/week

United States

How does the pay for Travel Neonatal Intensive Care Nurses in Rhode Island compare to nearby states?
Average Weekly SalaryMax Weekly Salary
Connecticut$2,777$4,022
New York$2,765$3,443
Massachusetts$2,542$3,507
Vermont$2,383$2,510
New Jersey$2,297$3,635
Maryland$2,258$2,672
Pennsylvania$2,099$2,276

Last updated on December 21, 2025. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

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